46. The Mayor and Aldermen of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that the trial of a challenge from John Blynckinsop, a master of defence, to John Goodwyn, a person of the same description, may be stayed at Cambridge, or, if permitted, that it may take place before the Queen or some of the Council, fo...
48. Some Fellows of Christ's Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; that the Master might not deprive Mr. Broughton of his Fellowship, March 15, 1579. (Latin.)
74. An extract from the account of Sir Tho. Hennage, Treasurer of the Chamber, being payments to the Queen's musicians; also part of the wardrobe account; both for the year 1579.
4. Sir T. Stanhope, to Lord Burghley; acknowledges his great obligations to him, and sends a fat red deer for a new-years gift, to renew his youth, Dec. 28, 1579.